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Posted by Jeff Oliver on November 01, 2004 at 15:44:49 from (209.173.42.29):
In Reply to: Be careful out there boys and girls, I hit a deer posted by Midwest redneck on November 01, 2004 at 02:33:27:
Glad to hear you are ok. My wife has hit (excuse me,she has had two hit her) but I have hit one on a motorcycle. Luckily i was able to ride home afterwards but I still don"t ride at night any more. We are trying to figure out how to make the state pay and be responsible for accidents caused by deer since the state brought them in here in the first place. My dad and I figure that if the state conrols the hunting and population of them then that makesthen the states deer and thus responsible just as cattle owners are. haha so far that arguement has not worked that i know of but .. heheheeh Even with the coyotes here in Tennessee they are still getting thicker and thicker. From my house to the highway is about 2 miles and it is rare that I don"t see at least one everytime I go out.
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